Tiny Luxury - Netflix

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Tiny Luxury, is a reality TV show that follows a build-and-design
team from Tiny Heirloom Homes, an Oregon City-based company, as they
create tiny luxury homes that are 150- to 440-square feet.

Type: Reality

Languages: English

Status: To Be Determined

Runtime: 30 minutes

Premier: 2015-09-14

Tiny Luxury - Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy - Netflix

Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy, known as Luxury Comedy 2: Tales from
Painted Hawaii for series two, is a British surreal comedy television
series written and directed by Noel Fielding and Nigel Coan. The initial
format for the series changes after the first series, with series one
being a surreal sketch show, and series two being a sitcom.The series
stars Noel Fielding, his brother Michael Fielding, Tom Meeten, Dolly
Wells, and occasionally Rich Fulcher, Dave Brown, and Richard Ayoade.The
first episode premiered on 26 January 2012 on E4. The music for the
first series was written by Noel Fielding and Kasabian's Sergio
Pizzorno, a good friend of Fielding's, under the band name Loose
Tapestries. The duo were joined for the second series by Kasabian
touring member, Tim Carter. It is described on the Channel 4 website as
“a psychedelic character based comedy show half filmed and half
animated”. The first series started airing on 26 January 2012 and lasted
for seven episodes. Channel 4 announced in February 2012 that Noel
Fielding's Luxury Comedy had been recommissioned for a second series,
which started airing on E4 on 31 July 2014. The series format has
switched from sketch show to sitcom, set mainly in a Hawaiian coffee
shop. It features many new characters as well as the majority of
characters from the first run. The series is given the subtitle Tales
from Painted Hawaii.

Tiny Luxury - Characters - Netflix

Main Characters Noel (Series 1- ) Noel Fielding (playing an exaggerated
version of himself) - Noel is portrayed as imaginative yet childlike and
irresponsible. In the first series, he lives in a treehouse in a red and
blue jungle, and dresses in elaborate costumes and brightly coloured
face paint. In the second series, Noel is the manager of “Luxury
Coffee”, a coffee shop on a fictional island in Hawaii named “Painted
Hawaii”. He stops wearing face paint and wears the same costume, his
Luxury Coffee uniform, in every episode of the second series. He is the
lead singer in the band who perform the show's theme tune. Smooth
(Series 1- ) (played by Michael Fielding) - Smooth is a grey
human-anteater hybrid, describing himself as “mixed race” because his
father is a human and his mother is an anteater. He often serves as the
voice of reason and maturity, often pointing out the flaws in Noel's
plans. He plays the electric guitar in the cast band and is also shown
to play the double bass. Dolly (Series 1- ) (played by Dolly Wells) -
Noel's friend and former girlfriend. She is a fashion model from Berlin,
and is obsessed with fashion, art and the latest cultural trends. She is
the drummer in the cast band. Warhol (Series 1- ) Andy Warhol (played by
Tom Meeten) - An exaggerated version of the famous painter, who started
out as Noel's cleaner in Series 1. In Series 2 he works in the coffee
shop with Noel and Smooth. He talks and acts like a robot, with his
voice mimicking a voice synthesiser, and he is often neurotic and
insecure. A recurring joke in the second series includes Andy meeting
with other famous artists, musicians and writers from the 20th century,
such as George Orwell and Yoko Ono, for leisure activities. He plays the
keyboard in the cast band. Reoccurring Characters All characters listed
are played by Noel Fielding, unless stated otherwise. Secret Peter
(Series 1- ) Noel's landlord (played by Noel Fielding). He is a purple
blob creature covered in multi-coloured crystals, and speaks and acts in
a stereotypical East London dialect. He is named after the production
company which makes the series. Roy Circles (Series 1- ) an
anthropomorphic (played by Noel Fielding)chocolate finger biscuit who
works as a PE teacher and once served in the army (presumably in the
Brigade of Guards). He suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and
often talks about how depressed he is because his wife died. Sergeant
Raymond Boombox (Series 1- )(played by Noel Fielding) an incompetent,
obese New York cop with yellow skin and extensive facial hair and perm.
In the first series, he tells stories of his past cases, and in the
second series he serves as law enforcement on Painted Hawaii. He is an
old friend of Smooth's and likes reggae music. The Gash (Series 1-
)(played by Noel Fielding) a talking wound on Sergeant Raymond Boombox's
left arm who often insults the Sergeant for his failures. He likes to
devour credit cards and argues with a second gash on Boombox's stomach
who does impressions of Michael Caine and Harry Dean Stanton. Hooper
(Series 1- ) (voiced by Tom Meeten) Assistant to Raymond Boombox. He
never appears on screen but Boombox constantly shouts at him. According
to The Gash he is having an affair with Boombox's wife and according to
Boombox he was nearly gang-raped by sailors whilst on assignment in
Miami after being mistaken for a prostitute. Tony Reason (Series 1-
)(played by Noel Fielding) an anthropomorphic manta ray who lives in a
fish tank across a bridge from Luxury Coffee. He works as a music
producer and often talks about his past experiences with famous
musicians such as Jim Morrison and Bon Jovi. Todd Lagoona (Series 1- )
(played by Richard Ayoade) - an anthropomorphic hammerhead shark. He is
Tony Reason's friend, a fellow music producer and sometimes appears in
the same fish tank as Tony. Joey Ramone (Series 1,2- ) a stop-motion,
plasticine version of the punk rock star, portrayed with comically long
legs, blue hair and no arms. The Joey Ramone sketches parody children's
television programmes from the 1960s and 1970s, having stop-motion
characters in front of an illustrated background, with a mild-mannered
narrator commenting passively on everything that happens and speaking
for each character. He was up for eviction back to reality when Painted
Hawaii was made into a Reality television show. Fantasy Man (Series 1,2-
)(played by Noel Fielding) a superhero who goes on self-imposed quests
in an electronic, operatic fantasy world similar in appearance to Tron.
He rarely achieves his goals; often being snapped back into reality by a
passer-by and getting into some sort of trouble for his delusional
actions. His voice and mannerisms are a parody of Don Quixote. It is
revealed his real name is Sandy, he is gluten intolerant and has a pet
cat called 'The Dream Tiger' whom he employs as an improvised weapon
when attacked by street thugs. Big Chief Woolabum Boomalackaway (Series
1,2- ) (played by Tom Meeten) - Fantasy Man's sidekick. He is a Native
American chief who likes Rave music, wears a brightly coloured headdress
made of household objects, and claims to be able to see up to fifteen
minutes into the future. He is a parody of Tonto. Dondylion (Series 1- )
(played by Noel Fielding) an anthropomorphic lion. In the first series
he is held in a run-down zoo and is quickly driven insane by his small
enclosure and poor living conditions. He keeps a framed photograph of
David Lee Roth, which he talks to as if it were a real person and refers
to as “The King of the Lions”'. He was killed off in Series 1 but still
reappeared in Series 2. Doo Rag (Series 1- ) (played by Michael
Fielding) - a man with a bowl haircut and moustache, who dresses in blue
racing leathers. He speaks in a soft American accent, and a tiny red
race car occasionally drives across the white stripe in his hair. In the
second series, Doo Rag works as a doctor in a “Coolness Clinic” (where
people go for tests to see how cool they are) on Painted Hawaii. Other
Characters Rennie & Gaviscon (Series 1) French chefs who cook at high
speeds and go on a trip to The Moon. Tip Baker (Series 1) (played by
Rich Fulcher) a NASA spokesperson, who sits on a trapeze on the edge of
space. The Moon (Series 1) a cameo appearance by The Mighty Boosh
character. Daddy Push a man with a giant winkle shell for a head. He
appears exclusively in surreal sketches where he does not speak and
engages in bizarre activities. Pele (Series 1) a drawing of the football
star that comes to life. Figo (Series 1) (played by Tom Meeten) a
fruitfly that escapes from a drugs bust. John (Series 1) the zookeeper
that abuses Dondylion. Daran Cache (Darren Cache) (Series 1) art critic
with stationary for facial features. Lysergic Casserole (Series 1)
played by Noel Fielding and Rich Fulcher. Californian 1960s psychedelic
rock band that Noel listened to. They only ever released one album and
took so much LSD that they have been trapped on a motorcycle circling
inside a guitar case ever since. Diamondback (Series 1) a
country-western singer with silver skin, a ginger mullet and moustache
made from copper scouring pads and numerous small googly eyes all over
his face, which he uses as percussion to his songs. Mrs Diamondback
(Series 1) a pink plastic flamingo seen in some of the scenes. Jeremy
Beautiful Chest (Series 1) (played by Dave Brown) a man with a large red
heart on his chest. Ghost of A Flea (Series 1) a character based on
William Blake's real life recital to a friend of a visitation from The
Ghost of a Flea. God (Series 1- ) (played by Tom Meeten) William Jessop
(Series 1) (played by Rich Fulcher) a lonely 100-year-old man who eats
bug soup and summons creatures from other dimensions to party with.
Little Chrissy, Claw, Spoon Snake & McCoy (Series 1) characters made of
coloured paper that go to visit the Jelly Fox. Jelly Fox (Series 1)
(played by Noel Fielding) a super magic man who lives in a blue fabric
castle and has special powers to grant wishes and give you what you
need. John Travolta (Series 1) a drawing of the film star that stuffs
bumper packs of crisps in the front of his shorts and eats them in a
window. Frida Kahlo (Series 1) (played by Tom Meeten) Andy Warhol's
friend who appears to fill in as a cleaner while he's supposedly on
holiday. Hawkeye (Series 1) a machine used to decide if Dolly's idea was
a joke or a concept. King Tutta (Series 1) a mountain which tuts at Noel
from afar, alongside two other mountains (played by Jimmy Lazer and Dave
Brown) Dee Dee Ramone (Series 1) a stop-motion, plasticine version of
the punk rock star Colin Montgomery (Series 1) a stop-motion, plasticine
version of the golfer The Bobbatron (Series 1) a schizophrenic police
officer in reality, and a flag guarding a bridge in the fantasy world.
Golden Needle (Series 1) (played by Dolly Wells) used to stitch up the
hole in the internet Sugar Bone Thompson (Series 1) a stiff brim hat
used to warn Noel of someone stealing his Fab Lollies, whom Dolly falls
for. City Gent (Series 1) (played by Richard Ayoade) An extremely
dapper, well spoken businessman who begins each of his sketches by
decrying the state of modern art, education and other intellectual
topics, before abruptly blaming all their shortcomings on other
characters. Ice Cream Eyes (Series 1) a man with black skin, long blonde
hair and strawberry and vanilla ice cream scoops in place of eyes, who
often gets blamed by City Gent for the state of the aforementioned
topics. Tony Coins (Series 1) a mafiosi-esque man who lives in a till
and has piles of coins in place of eyes. Ice Cream Eyes passes the blame
on to him after being blamed by City Gent. Adam Printout (Series 1) a
printed sheet of paper with holes for eyes who speaks with a timid
Northern accent. He is blamed by Tony Coins, but claims he was drinking
weak tea and eating a lemon slice and passes it on to Eugene Secret Note
Passed Under the Door. Eugene Secret Note Passed Under The Door (Series
1) a man with cut out letters from magazines and newspapers on his face,
who speaks in panicked nonsense after getting blamed by Adam Printout.
Martin Rogers (Series 1) monkey with flashing head and wrist bands, who
accuses Noel of touching him. Dolphin Bomber (Series 1) a sketched
dolphin in a bomber plane. The Audience (Series 1) a strange, laughing
clown, who speaks entirely in short statements on matters concerning
mashed potato and fish fingers. His stomach contains a series of cogs
and gears that processes mashed potatoes into life shapes. Ian Guage
(Series 1) a man with a seemingly deformed face, who sings in a nonsense
language which may be a parody of French. Count Ziggenpuss (Series 1) a
fish-finger jewellery thief whose calling card is a single steaming
baked bean on a golden spoon. Ravi (Series 1) a monkey seen with
Dondylion, who allegedly cannot talk but can write. He is asked to write
a postcard to Dondylion's family. Donald Nevereach (Series 1) a bomb who
gets dropped by Dolphin Bomber and explodes in Sergeant Raymond
Boombox's hands. Alfie (Series 1) a talking pineapple who has Noel's
eyes. The Brooklyn Ice Box Throttler (Series 1) (played by Michael
Fielding) escapes and kills the Vice President. The Vice President
(Series 1) (played by Tom Meeten) killed by The Brooklyn Ice Box
Throttler Allan Key (Series 1) opens the door for Dondylion to escape
the zoo, played by Warhol. The Tiger with Chlamydia (Series 1) sketched
character that passes on chlamydia with his large arrow penis. Kurt
Russell (Series 1) catches chlamydia from The Tiger with Chlamydia. W.
G. Disgrace (Series 1) gives Smooth Shin splints in the same method as
The Tiger with Chlamydia. Kite Headed Ferry (Series 1) Bryan Ferry in
kite form. Brian Eno Frisbee (Series 1) Brian Eno in Frisbee form Helen
Daniels (Series 1) a hedgehog with a screwdriver that clogs The
Audience's stomach gears, and gets imprisoned in a potato waffle cage by
Doo Cloth. Doo Cloth (Series 1) Doo Rag's friend that traps Helen
Daniels in a potato waffle cage. Burnt Sausage (Series 1) (played by
Joey Page) the burnt sausage that sets fire to the show in the last
episode of Series 1. Tutankhamun (Series 1) this character was not seen
in the televised episodes but appeared in the Outtakes of Series 1. Paul
Panfer (Series 2) a blue surfing Panther that is an internet sensation.
Terry (Series 2) (played by Steve Oram) the only Luxury Comedy viewer.
He is killed by an asteroid. Fantasy Block (Series 2) (played by Dave
Brown) a Michelin Man shaped creature that smashes Noel's creative ideas
with his two gold mallets; as in a game of Whac-A-Mole. Reality Man
(Series 2) (played by Richard Ayoade) he attempts to turn Noel's show
into a reality show, due to not liking fantasy, but fails. George Orwell
(Series 2) (played by Simon Farnaby) Andy Warhol's salsa dancing friend.
Geometric Box Fish (Series 2) (played by Dave Brown) a rare fish who's a
pyromaniac disaffected youth The Head Cucumber of Cool (Series 2)
(played by Rich Fulcher) captain of a spaceship from a cool planet,
searching the galaxy to destroy the uncool Francis Cucumber of Cool
(Series 2) (played by Stuart Silver) second cucumber in command Cucumber
of Cool (Series 2) (played by Barunka O'Shaughnessy) cucumber operator
of 'The Machine' Yoko Ono (Series 2) (played by Michael Fielding) plays
Conkers with Andy Warhol Noel Rain (Series 2) (played by Noel Fielding)
a version of Noel trapped in one of Andy Warhol's tears Alison Mosshart
(Series 2) a stop-motion, plasticine version of the musician Jamie Hince
(Series 2) a stop-motion, plasticine version of the musician Slash
(Series 2) a stop-motion, plasticine version of the musician Plasticine
Police (Series 2) stop-motion, plasticine policemen who maintain order
on the part of the Painted Hawaii island that's made of plasticine.
Danny Bullet (Series 2) (played by Arnab Chanda) Noel's Los Angeles
agent Airline Hostess (Series 2) (played by Tanya Wade) works on Didier
Drogba's Learjet Plasticine Iggy Pop (Series 2) a stop-motion,
plasticine version of the musician Plasticine Captain Birdbrain (Series
2) a stop-motion, plasticine ships captain Plasticine Punk Rock Whale
(Series 2) a stop-motion, plasticine whale Mr. O'Sullivan (Series 2)
(played by Tom Meeten) a TV snooker player Bathroom Policeman (Series 2)
(played by Kim Noble) wonders how he will explain Mr. Fantasy and Big
Chief in the tub, to his wife Greg Somebodyorother (aka Pinocchio)
(Series 2) (played by Joey Page) appears inside Punk Rock Whale